Show JUGTF J t NNY5J1TINLh y Pats Sullivan was exceedingly sorry that he had disgraced his native and adopted countries by 1 going on a periodical spree 1 have those at times Judge he said With a suggestion by the Judge that It vus about time to use a period on the last Jag and a promise to do better bet-ter In the future Patsy was allowed to peregrinate W J Pierson admitted that he had made a mistake in coming up town on Saturday last Instead of remaining at home closing the chicken coop chopping chop-ping kindlings and milking the cow It had been several years since he had been t > o slothful in his habits On promIse prom-ise of good behavior in the future the Judge bade him goodbye o o o Louis Sinclair good naturcdly admitted admit-ted that he had reached a condition financially that boded him no good and he hoped the Judge would let him go because he had several horses that needed feeding The Judge expressed his sympathy for the horses but fined Louis S3 A I a Paul Richter said he was guilty Let me sec It was the 7th Sunday The Irrevocable rule will be invoked 0 5 a A S II F Milncr admitted that he had gone wrong on Sunday but it was tho first time It is too bad that It didnt happen on Saturday but there has been no cut In tho price of Sunday drunks this year In fact the court has under advisement the Idea that Sunday violators of the law should pay 10 Just S5 this time however IS 6 a W C Williams was called but there was no response and the amount left for his appearance was forfeited Williams Wil-liams had fallen through the window of a Chinamans residence and smashed a couple of dollars worth of glass The fact that Wllllamss escapade had cost him Sfi cut no ice with the Chinaman who wanted pay for the glass Diehl advised him to commence a civil suit and then the docket closed I |